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Automaker Thaco to cover 20% of high-speed railroad $61B cost: chairman​

Story by Phuong Dung

Bullet train Tohoku Shinkansen pictured in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on March 12, 2025. Photo by AFP

Bullet train Tohoku Shinkansen pictured in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on March 12, 2025.

Automaker Truong Hai Group Corp. (Thaco) will use its own money, including from selling stakes in subsidiaries, to part-fund the VND1.5-quadrillion (US$61 billion) North-South high-speed railroad, its chairman Tran Ba Duong said.

It has sought the government’s green light to build the rail in seven years with 20% equity and 80% from domestic and foreign loans.

The estimated cost does not include compensation for lands and resettling people who have to make way, which the government will manage as a separate project.

In a letter to shareholders, partners and employees last Friday, Duong said Thaco would set up a separate company for the project with capital of around VND312 trillion, equivalent to the 20% it will bring in.

Thaco plans to own a minimum of 51% of that company, meaning it has to cough up at least VND159.12 trillion, and sell the rest to other investors, including private and state-owned firms.

Automaker Thaco to cover 20% of high-speed railroad $61B cost: chairman

Tran Ba Duong, chairman of automaker Thaco, at a meeting with government officials on May 2, 2025. Photo by VGP

Automaker Thaco to cover 20% of high-speed railroad $61B cost: chairman.

"This amount will mostly come from selling stakes and raising equity at Thaco and its subsidiaries," Duong said.

He added that Thaco could also take from its post-tax profit, which is estimated at VND15 trillion per year, if needed.

Duong and his family could sell stakes in the group, currently at around 72%, until they retain just 51%. Thaco could also sell shares of its subsidiaries while still retaining controlling interests in them.

For the loans to cover the remaining 80% of the rail project cost, Thaco has asked the government for guarantees and subsidize the interest for 30 years.

Duong said the money would be fully disbursed within seven years from the time the government hands over the required land.

Thaco had conducted "thorough research" before submitting its proposal and would continue exploring ways to lower costs, he said.

The transnational high-speed rail project requires complex technologies and very high standards for safety.

Duong said this does pose challenges but is also an opportunity for Thaco and the Vietnamese business community to develop local industries such as metallurgy and precision engineering.

VinSpeed, a newly established firm under billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong’s conglomerate Vingroup, has also offered to build the railroad and at the same cost.

It said it could begin construction this year and have the route operational before December 2030.

It has also offered to put in 20% of the cost and secure the rest through a zero-interest loan from the government to be repaid over a 35-year period.
 
Thaco Industries increases charter capital by a third to $1.26 billion in participation of government awarding the north south high speed rail.

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Ocean Infinity orders robotic vessels from Norwegian and Vietnamese yards​

January 13, 2026 - by Alexander Vittrup - Leave a Comment
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Vung Tau shipyard in Vietnam, it is here two vessels ordered by Ocean Norway’s Vard will be build.
Ocean Infinity has selected Vard, a Norwegian shipbuilder to design and build four optionally crewed vessels.

The contract for the four multi-purpose robotic vessels is valued at more than €200 million. The ships are intended to support marine survey and offshore work.

Two vessels will be built at Vard’s Norwegian shipyards and delivered in Q1 and Q2 2028. Two more will be built at Vard Vung Tau in Vietnam, with delivery planned for Q3 and Q4 2028.

Vard Electro will supply systems for remote operations, and Vard Interiors will deliver interior solution.

Ocean Infinity has said the vessels are designed for satellite-based remote control from its operations centres in the UK and US. Vard has previously supplied 78-metre and 86-metre optionally crewed vessels to the company.
 
Autonomous vessels, the future of sea transport
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Race against the deadline

15,000 workers have to complete the first phase in June.
Once fully completed the Long Thanh international airport will get 4 runways each 4,000m in length, the total land size be 4 times bigger than UK biggest airport London Heathrow. The second airport will ease the immense pressure on the existing Saigon international airport

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International business briefs: Google looks to Vietnam for high-end smartphones​


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Google already has a large network of suppliers in Vietnam. (123RF)


Google will start developing and making smartphones in Vietnam​

Bengaluru — Google will start developing and manufacturing high-end smartphones in Vietnam this year, Nikkei Asia reported on Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

Google has a large network of suppliers in Vietnam that assemble its products, including Pixel smartphones. It will begin new product introductions for its Pixel, Pixel Pro and Pixel Fold phones in Vietnam, with development of the lower-end Pixel A series remaining in China for now, the report said.

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Launch of 65,000 ton coal cargo ship
the largest ever fully designed and made in Vietnam
The endgame is pushing Chinese and Korean cargo shippers out of domestic market.

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Murphy Oil confirms major find in Vietnam - potentially the biggest oil discovery in Southeast Asia of the last 20 years​




07 January 2026
Murphy Oil's successful appraisal of its Hai Su Vang (HSV) discovery in Vietnam's offshore Cuu Long Basin positions it as the largest oil find in Southeast Asia of the last two decades, according to Wood Mackenzie analysis.

The HSV-2X appraisal well encountered 429 feet of oil across two reservoirs and tested at 6,000 barrels per day of 37° API oil. Murphy has revised its recoverable reserves estimate toward the upper end of the 170-430 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe) range previously announced, with additional shallow reservoir sections providing further upside potential.

"In a predominantly gas-prone region, oil discoveries of this scale are exceptional," said Angus Rodger, head of Asia-Pacific upstream analysis for Wood Mackenzie. "HSV ranks as the third-largest oil discovery in Southeast Asia since 2000, trailing only Indonesia's Banyu Urip and Malaysia's Gumusut. Remarkably, Murphy has made two of the five largest oil finds since 2000 and was involved in the development of a third."

Wood Mackenzie now estimates Murphy’s Hai Su Vang to be the third largest oil discovery in Southeast Asia since 2000, and the largest oil find of the past two decades.

Southeast Asia’s largest oil discoveries since 2000

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Source: Wood Mackenzie Lens

Banyu Urip was discovered onshore Indonesia in 2001, and Gumusut in the deep waters of Malaysia in 2003. Interestingly, Murphy also discovered the Kikeh field off Malaysia in 2002, and was involved in the development of Gumusut, giving it a remarkable track record in Southeast Asia’s most recent big oil finds.

A potential turning point for Vietnam

The discovery offers Vietnam a chance to reverse a two-decade production decline. The country's oil output has fallen from 365,000 barrels per day in 2005 to below 120,000 b/d in 2025.

The find also arrives at a critical moment for Vietnam's ongoing offshore licensing round, which includes Cuu Long Basin acreage. Confirmation of a discovery of this magnitude in a mature basin is expected to attract renewed exploration interest.

However, Vietnam has been known for slow regulatory processes and a lack of data transparency, which has deterred potential investors and delayed new developments. Ccommercialisation speed will test Vietnam's recent regulatory reforms. "Positive changes to the petroleum law in 2023 and new leadership at the Ministry of Industry and Trade aim to improve investor confidence, but execution will be key," says Jasman Adam Leong, senior analyst at Wood Mackenzie.

Murphy's Southeast Asia success story continues

HSV marks Murphy's second major oil discovery in Southeast Asia, following its 2002 Kikeh find offshore Malaysia. The company sold its Malaysian portfolio to PTTEP in 2019 and has since pivoted to Vietnam, where it is also developing the Lac Da Vang field, due onstream later this year.

Wood Mackenzie expects HSV to be developed as a standalone project using an FPSO linked to wellhead platforms. Murphy plans two additional appraisal wells through 2026 to further delineate the resource.

The US explorer has now discovered over 1.4 billion boe of net resources in its Southeast Asia portfolio since 2002.
 
The city of Danang is getting bigger with new buildings. Property now open to buy.

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Not cheap
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Vietnam's GDP could top Thailand's this year as growth accelerates​

Landscape shifts as Cambodia conflict takes a toll on Thai economy
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Large public works projects are driving Vietnam's economic growth. (Photo by Suzu Takahashi)

YUJI NITTA
January 5, 2026 04:33 JST
Updated on January 5, 2026 12:06 JST
 
Interesting. “American first” Trump fires the current ambassador and nominates a woman to the next US ambassador to Vietnam. Can she speak Viettic?

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So, Trumpy is using ethnic Vietnamese American to screw Vietnam ? Good move by the genius clown. Before, Democrats appointed ethnic Chinese to American ambassador in China and US trade representative in dealing with China. They were worse and more hard line than those white American officials dealing with China, they constantly had to prove that they are American enough and loyal to their white bosses and American interests. Good luck, hopefully, doesn't end that way for her, lol.
 
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So, Trumpy is using ethnic Vietnamese American to screw Vietnam ? Good move by the genius clown. Before, Democrats appointed ethnic Chinese to American ambassador in China and US trade representative in dealing with China. They were worse and more hard line than those white American officials dealing with China, they constantly had to prove that they are American enough and loyal to their white bosses and American interests. Good luck, hopefully, doesn't end that way for her, lol.
Did you remember I said the US would not wage a 2 front war, be economic or else against Vietnam and China at the same time? Makes no sense.
 
Did you remember I said the US would not wage a 2 front war, be economic or else against Vietnam and China at the same time? Makes no sense.
Vietnam is not a big fish for Trumpy. The mad man even wants to fight the whole world as seen in his tariff war and lands grabs everywhere.
 
Vietnam is not a big fish for Trumpy. The mad man even wants to fight the whole world as seen in his tariff war and lands grabs everywhere.
That’s possible but unlikely because extremely risky for the US. in Europe or Middle East or elsewhere but not in China proximity.
Yes we are not big but Vietnam would escalate any potential war into a global war as always the case.
 

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